I have made cowboy candy using jalapenos that I had dehydrated. When I had run out of cowboy candy in the late winter I decided to try it... just soaked the dried peppers in water and then proceed with processing, it worked out great and no one could tell I didnt start with fresh peppers...
You introduced me to allulose in canning, and I love it. I made pie filling this year with allulose, and I’ve made jams also. Everything turns out great, and it does not taste artificial.
Hey, Penner! I don't use ClearJel (never have). My guess is that a very light amount would thicken up the brine, but it might also impact blood sugar, if you're watching it closely. Please let me know if you decide it's something you're going to try. @teampenner538
Allulose is considered a “rare sugar” because it exists in very miniscule amounts in nature. You’ll find it in jackfruit, figs, raisins, molasses and maple syrup, but to extract it from these sources is not cost-effective. So we turn to science to lend a hand! Thanks to the work of Ken Izumori[1] and fellow researchers, we are able to make allulose widely available by converting the starch in corn and wheat.
Thanks, Lynda! Most of the recipes on my channel use Allulose in place of sugar. The pecan pie recipe is full sugar. The bbq sauce recipe includes honey and allulose. I think the rest of the sweet recipes are made with Allulose.
I believe this is the same recipe i use for cowboy candy. I used allulose this year too. In fact, thats just about the only sweetener I use in canning! I can the brine as well, but didn't have extra this year. Thank you, Carter!
I am so excited for this canning recipe. I M not supposed to eat sugar either. So, I have been making my Refrigerator cowboy candy and just keep refilling brine with fresh uncooked Jalepenos as needed, they are wonderful, they are crispy and sweet, I use Pyure Sweetner in mine, so good. But want to have Canned on hand also! Thank you so much, looking for all your s.f. and reg. canning recipes also!!! I'm a new subscriber from the great state of Texas! 💗👩🏼🌾
I tried allulose in my cannning last year too! I wanted to add that I cored half my jalapenos and added banana peppers to a couple batches for those who dont like the heat as much and it works great
Cowboy Candy look pretty in the jar. I received my Presto Electric Canner and it a thing of beauty. But the one thing I must have missed hearing you say, "this thing weighs as much as a Volkswagen." Ha ha . I was so shocked. Hope it fits in one of my cabinets. Looking forward to canning Costco stew meat and your dry packed potatoes. Will need to look up the videos. I'm excited. Good seeing you. Have a great week.
It does weigh a ton and a half, doesn't it? Good thing it pretty much lives on my counter! I think you will love it, Donna! I can't wait to hear what you're canning. Always so good to see you!
Our peppers really failed this year! Maybe next year! I spent 8 entire days cleaning my pantry and organizing taking inventory etc. I am soooo happy now I can find everything I need in seconds. Already opened 10 jars! I had been complaining that I knew I had it, but could never find it! So now meat is in a section, fruit in one, and veggies in another. Condiments got moved into the kitchen and spices into their own cupboard! So easy now to fill in!! Looking forward to your next video. Today I'm baking bread and a blue berry pie filling cobbler!
Connie! I bet you were thinking about the pantry re-org the entire time you were in California! How wonderful to have it done! It's on my November list to tackle as well. So sorry your peppers were a bust. My sweet potatoes were a bust. Some years you just can't win on the easy things! Bread and cobbler sound perfect for today's weather. I'm so glad Fall is here!
What a find for those of us battling diabetes! Allulose, I had never even heard of it. I just did bread and butters, wish I'd seen your video before canning with all that sugar. A couple weeks for jalapenos here, will make one batch with Allulose and another with sugar for a head-to-head comparison. I hope you know how many of us look to you for recipes, how-tos, and solid advice. I love watching your videos, Carter. Merci.
Thank you so much, Frank. Let me know what you think of the allulose. I think you'll be happy with it. I think I'm approaching 3 years of canning with it. David is constantly amazed when I tell him things are sugar-free. Do double check your blood sugar with allulose. It does not move mine at all, but I am not diabetic, rather I am keto.
@@growandpreserve Yes, I will purchase a small amount to test before purchasing the 5 lb. from Azure. Excellent advice, per usual. Appreciate you, Carter.
Thank you for the excellent information on canning, using allulose. I have totally avoided canning anything sweet, since becoming low carb/keto…. Now that I am almost at my goal weight, I am excited to start adding a few sweeter foods to our diet…. I really appreciate youre knowledge.
This is SUCH a helpful video! Trying to find information regarding alternative sweeteners in canning as hubby has T2 diabetes. Guessing USDA hasn't "tested" recipes yet is thanks to the sugar lobby... thank you for your great detail and many hints!
Blessings from Chicago. When I searched for recipes using allulose, your video didn't come up. I have been a long time subscriber and I remember when you started using it, so I looked for you. Thank you again.❤❤
I am so excited to try this because I am diabetic, but I’m doing a really good job of controlling, but I would also like to use this substitute in other things like a fruit lemonade. Concentrate that I found and barbecue sauce recipes and such.
So excited to say, I just ordered my knives!! I did use your code & was given the full 20% discount. My nice block and full set of Chicago cutlery I’ve had since the late 1990’s were due to be replaced. They were great when I got them and have been loved and well used. I have looked for new but there’s so much to see it can be overwhelming. When I saw your strong recommendation I was like now is the time, this is the place! Thank you💚👒
As you were slicing the jalapeños, I was thinking, “man, her knife sounds amazing!” I had forgotten that you had gotten a new knife. Then you reminded me! Lol. I could literally hear the difference! I’ll be checking them out on Monday!
I have made cowboy candy for years. We love it. The high sugar content is not good for the diabetics in my family (including me). I am going to give this recipe a try. I have used the swerve in baking but have never used allulose. Yay! I have a new project.
Love this info on allulose. I do have some but haven't used it much. My go to's for canning are xylitol from birch trees and bochasweet. I would use all bochasweet but way too expensive.
LOVE all of your videos. Thank you for sharing.🥰 I used erythritol one day using Truvia and I though I was going to end up in the ER. My BP went to 235/112/100+ at one point and started having 'lights' in my brain. Then I did some research and SUPPOSEDLY it is bad for people with seizures (oh, well) and something about causing clots in vitro. I tried it again, just to make sure it was not me having one of my issues and by gally, the same thing happened. So I threw all the Truvia I had purchased in the garbage and have not had another episode since and I have told my friends not to use erythritol. I use xylitol (Boccha) and allulose separately. Have not tried to use it together and see if my body does not go into conniption. Watch a YT that all of a sudden (it was because of her I tried Truvia) she started in three consecutive videos saying she was having issues with her seizures. I told her what I have explained above and asked her to please, please stop using Truvia as I believe that that was what was giving her issues as it was AFTER she started using Truvia that she started talking about seizures. One of her last videos she talked about they were trying all different meds to help with her seizures. She did NOT use meds previously. She took care of her seizures only by her died and then she starts using Truvia and she starts having seizures. I begged her to stopped using Truvia but I do not know if she will stop it or not.
There is great wisdom to be found in learning from other's experiences, but that's not always an easy thing to do. Hopefully she will figure it out soon.
I really enjoy how organized you are. I get impatient with this trend from RUclipsrs that will say, “well, this and that goes in but I forgot to buy it and even worse it’s in my basement but I didn’t feel like getting it.” Give me a break! How can I rely on your instructions maybe today you left a step out ‘cause you didn’t feel like it! Thanks for the keto recipes - always have bemoaned not being able to try themcowboy candy. 🎉
Thanks so much for sharing this info! I've already made cowboy candy with sugar for this year but will definitely try this next year. I wasn't sure how much allulose to use or if it would work for canning. I tried using Monk Fruit w/Erythritol for homemade ice cream and that was a total fail. The ice cream was very grainy and hard as a brick
We love cowboy candy, but using a sweetener is on the next level. We are always looking for ways to cut our calories, especially now that we're getting older and it's harder to lose weight. Thank you, Carter, for the inspiration, as always! 💕💞
Thank you for this recipe. I have been unable to eat sugar for 40 years and wished I could try Cowboy Candy since everyone who made it raved about it. Yesterday I made half a batch since that was all the peppers left in the garden but darn it, every jar sealed so I can't try a nibble. It is against my rules to open a just sealed jar of anything (drives me crazy). I will save it until all the family visits so we can sample it together. Any excuse for a family get-together which involves a meal is fantastic.
Welcome, Jeannie! So glad to have you here! Thankfully, it's almost holiday time so the family should be with you soon! I hope you love the cowboy candy. David is thrilled to finally be able to have it. Keep me posted!
I am looking forward to trying all of your meals in jar recipes. I can't ever eat out (allergic to many things) so before my husband and I leave for errands, I must pack a lunch. My canned chili has worked great as a fast choice. I open a jar, heat it in the microwave, move it to smaller bowls, and then put it in a tiny cooler. He wants chili every time (carnivore) but I am looking for variety. He tries to be positive when we eat our picnic lunch and says cheerfully "$40 saved by not eating out." I sigh, correct him, and tell him it is $50 saved. He forgot about inflation.
Sometimes it is so hard to pin down what our particular issues are. It's great that you have such good insight into what you can and can't eat. Hopefully your banned list will reduce over time. I was egg free for 7 years before I could add them back into my diet. I have been dairy free since 2012, and I'm just now (successfully) reintroducing goat cheese, and I found one brand of ghee that works for me. It's a journey! You are so right about inflation! It's easily $50 to go out lunch for us too. That's just so hard to justify when you can make better food at home.@@jeannie.getmetothecountry8708
Sorry, should have added this below, what temp do you bring your steamer to before timing it? I've used one for years and it didn't even have a gauge. Bought a new one that has that but can't find it anywhere. Have you considered writing a canning book?
Thanks, Linda! The recipe for enchilada sauce is giving me some issues. There's a gentleman who was helping me with some work for my mother. I showed him the base recipe I was planning to use. He chuckled and said, "that is not the way we make enchilada sauce in Mexico. No tomatoes!" Well, shoot. Still working on it. I may end up with some kind of hybrid version this year to hold me over. We'll see!@@lindahernandez8693
You could probably add a few, as long as you double check that the pH is 4.6 or below before jarring it. Onions are slightly more acidic than jalapenos, so you don't want to risk bumping it too high.
@@growandpreserve I made 10 half quarts with onions. I used the PH tape from the video and it showed the PH was 3 or just a bit lower. Thanks for the great video and recipe!
Azure Standard has it in 5lb and 55lb bags. I haven't tried theirs yet, but I may do that coming up. The biggest one I see on Amazon with good reviews is 3lbs, for the same price/ounce as the 2lb bag that I buy. amzn.to/46B64Fh. You might try one of the smaller bags first to make sure you like it and that it has no impact on your blood sugar. I think you will find a huge blessing. Please keep me posted. Which keto bread do you make?
Great video, Carter! Ive been busy canning both your soup samplers! Im also doing some adjusting so I can make them for my vegan daughter and son in law. 😊 take good care! Ps.. that knife is awesome 👌
Cowboy candy is on my to do list. My husband loves jalapeños on just about everything. I appreciate the tip about heating them a bit in the syrup so you can have a full(er) jar final product. Thank you☺️
Interesting! If anyone has an answer for this, I would appreciate it! I have checked the volume on 2 computers, the tv and my phone, and all seem to be fine.
Lol, I made this a couple weeks ago and there was a lot of brine left over so I canned it to use for meat. Allulose is too expensive to just dump. I was wondering if anyone else does that - I had to laugh when you held up your jar of brine.
Made these for my hisband who loves hot stuff. I used the sweetener you used because hes a diabetic. Just left him try them. LOL They are too hot for him! LOL
I have made cowboy candy using jalapenos that I had dehydrated. When I had run out of cowboy candy in the late winter I decided to try it... just soaked the dried peppers in water and then proceed with processing, it worked out great and no one could tell I didnt start with fresh peppers...
Nice, Theresa! Very good to know!
So cool they worked after dehydrating. How did you prep for dehydrating? Chop slice?
I dice most of mine so I can use them in potato salad, deviled eggs, tuna salad, chicken salad, as a relish on hotdogs or hamburgers
Yum! I will definitely be using my hot pepper relish that way. Thanks so much for the ideas!
Carter this is great! I’d love to see more sugar free recipes
Glad you like it, Karen! Almost all my recipes are sugar-free.
Me three... 💕
Love the sugar free food preservation videos!!!!
Glad you like them! Thanks, Victoria!
You introduced me to allulose in canning, and I love it. I made pie filling this year with allulose, and I’ve made jams also. Everything turns out great, and it does not taste artificial.
Excellent, Maria! Thanks so much for contributing your experience. I'm so glad to hear it's working so well for you!
Hey, Penner! I don't use ClearJel (never have). My guess is that a very light amount would thicken up the brine, but it might also impact blood sugar, if you're watching it closely. Please let me know if you decide it's something you're going to try. @teampenner538
So nice to meet you, Sandi! Please let me know how the soup making goes!@teampenner538
Allulose is considered a “rare sugar” because it exists in very miniscule amounts in nature. You’ll find it in jackfruit, figs, raisins, molasses and maple syrup, but to extract it from these sources is not cost-effective. So we turn to science to lend a hand! Thanks to the work of Ken Izumori[1] and fellow researchers, we are able to make allulose widely available by converting the starch in corn and wheat.
Yes. Good info, Andrea. Thanks!
Thanks for the info!
That's good to know. Is it easily found in North America?
@@jenniblais Amazon has it.
I would love to see your recipes on how you use Allulose. I like it myself and want to use it more.
Thanks, Lynda! Most of the recipes on my channel use Allulose in place of sugar. The pecan pie recipe is full sugar. The bbq sauce recipe includes honey and allulose. I think the rest of the sweet recipes are made with Allulose.
@@growandpreserve Thanks I will have to check those out.
I believe this is the same recipe i use for cowboy candy. I used allulose this year too. In fact, thats just about the only sweetener I use in canning! I can the brine as well, but didn't have extra this year. Thank you, Carter!
Nice, Marsha!
I am so excited for this canning recipe. I M not supposed to eat sugar either. So, I have been making my Refrigerator cowboy candy and just keep refilling brine with fresh uncooked Jalepenos as needed, they are wonderful, they are crispy and sweet, I use Pyure Sweetner in mine, so good. But want to have Canned on hand also! Thank you so much, looking for all your s.f. and reg. canning recipes also!!! I'm a new subscriber from the great state of Texas! 💗👩🏼🌾
Welcome, CCR! So glad to have you here from Texas! Most of my "sweet" recipes use allulose. Hopefully you'll find some recipes you want to try!
Oh my goodness, yes! I love a good true keto recipe!! Excited to try this one, thank you for sharing! 😊
Great, Stacie! Let me know if you try it!
I tried allulose in my cannning last year too! I wanted to add that I cored half my jalapenos and added banana peppers to a couple batches for those who dont like the heat as much and it works great
Great!
Thanks for including the high altitude chart. I'm never quite sure and I live at 7400 ft. Off to the Farmers Market!
Have fun!
Did not think to use the leftover brine as a marinade! Thank you!
Can't wait until you try it!
Cowboy Candy look pretty in the jar. I received my Presto Electric Canner and it a thing of beauty. But the one thing I must have missed hearing you say, "this thing weighs as much as a Volkswagen." Ha ha . I was so shocked. Hope it fits in one of my cabinets. Looking forward to canning Costco stew meat and your dry packed potatoes. Will need to look up the videos. I'm excited. Good seeing you. Have a great week.
It does weigh a ton and a half, doesn't it? Good thing it pretty much lives on my counter! I think you will love it, Donna! I can't wait to hear what you're canning. Always so good to see you!
Our peppers really failed this year! Maybe next year! I spent 8 entire days cleaning my pantry and organizing taking inventory etc. I am soooo happy now I can find everything I need in seconds. Already opened 10 jars! I had been complaining that I knew I had it, but could never find it! So now meat is in a section, fruit in one, and veggies in another. Condiments got moved into the kitchen and spices into their own cupboard! So easy now to fill in!! Looking forward to your next video. Today I'm baking bread and a blue berry pie filling cobbler!
Connie! I bet you were thinking about the pantry re-org the entire time you were in California! How wonderful to have it done! It's on my November list to tackle as well. So sorry your peppers were a bust. My sweet potatoes were a bust. Some years you just can't win on the easy things! Bread and cobbler sound perfect for today's weather. I'm so glad Fall is here!
What a find for those of us battling diabetes! Allulose, I had never even heard of it. I just did bread and butters, wish I'd seen your video before canning with all that sugar. A couple weeks for jalapenos here, will make one batch with Allulose and another with sugar for a head-to-head comparison. I hope you know how many of us look to you for recipes, how-tos, and solid advice. I love watching your videos, Carter. Merci.
Thank you so much, Frank. Let me know what you think of the allulose. I think you'll be happy with it. I think I'm approaching 3 years of canning with it. David is constantly amazed when I tell him things are sugar-free. Do double check your blood sugar with allulose. It does not move mine at all, but I am not diabetic, rather I am keto.
@@growandpreserve Yes, I will purchase a small amount to test before purchasing the 5 lb. from Azure. Excellent advice, per usual. Appreciate you, Carter.
Thank you for the excellent information on canning, using allulose. I have totally avoided canning anything sweet, since becoming low carb/keto…. Now that I am almost at my goal weight, I am excited to start adding a few sweeter foods to our diet…. I really appreciate youre knowledge.
You are most welcome!
This is SUCH a helpful video! Trying to find information regarding alternative sweeteners in canning as hubby has T2 diabetes. Guessing USDA hasn't "tested" recipes yet is thanks to the sugar lobby... thank you for your great detail and many hints!
You are most welcome!
Thanks for the recipe! We love cowboy candy!
You're most welcome, Jane! So good to see you!
You never disappoint. Something new and above and beyond canning. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thank you, Ammie!
Blessings from Chicago. When I searched for recipes using allulose, your video didn't come up. I have been a long time subscriber and I remember when you started using it, so I looked for you. Thank you again.❤❤
Hmmm. Apparently I need to figure out SEO. Thanks for letting me know. And thanks for searching for me!
Love your spice jars. I need those in my life!
They’re awesome! These are the ones I have: amzn.to/3S7DlDw
I am so excited to try this because I am diabetic, but I’m doing a really good job of controlling, but I would also like to use this substitute in other things like a fruit lemonade. Concentrate that I found and barbecue sauce recipes and such.
I use allulose in most all of my canning recipes these days.
Great video! I really appreciate the added info on Alluose!
Thanks so much, Gwen. Hope it's useful for you.
So excited to say, I just ordered my knives!! I did use your code & was given the full 20% discount. My nice block and full set of Chicago cutlery I’ve had since the late 1990’s were due to be replaced. They were great when I got them and have been loved and well used. I have looked for new but there’s so much to see it can be overwhelming. When I saw your strong recommendation I was like now is the time, this is the place! Thank you💚👒
Yay, Carol! You are going to love them! Can't wait to hear your thoughts!
I am so excited to hear this about allulose.
As you were slicing the jalapeños, I was thinking, “man, her knife sounds amazing!” I had forgotten that you had gotten a new knife. Then you reminded me! Lol. I could literally hear the difference! I’ll be checking them out on Monday!
I love my new knife, rowdy! How great that you can hear the difference!
I have made cowboy candy for years. We love it. The high sugar content is not good for the diabetics in my family (including me). I am going to give this recipe a try. I have used the swerve in baking but have never used allulose. Yay! I have a new project.
Beverly, I think you'll like this!
Love this info on allulose. I do have some but haven't used it much. My go to's for canning are xylitol from birch trees and bochasweet. I would use all bochasweet but way too expensive.
LOVE all of your videos. Thank you for sharing.🥰
I used erythritol one day using Truvia and I though I was going to end up in the ER. My BP went to 235/112/100+ at one point and started having 'lights' in my brain.
Then I did some research and SUPPOSEDLY it is bad for people with seizures (oh, well) and something about causing clots in vitro. I tried it again, just to make sure it was not me having one of my issues and by gally, the same thing happened. So I threw all the Truvia I had purchased in the garbage and have not had another episode since and I have told my friends not to use erythritol. I use xylitol (Boccha) and allulose separately. Have not tried to use it together and see if my body does not go into conniption.
Watch a YT that all of a sudden (it was because of her I tried Truvia) she started in three consecutive videos saying she was having issues with her seizures. I told her what I have explained above and asked her to please, please stop using Truvia as I believe that that was what was giving her issues as it was AFTER she started using Truvia that she started talking about seizures. One of her last videos she talked about they were trying all different meds to help with her seizures. She did NOT use meds previously. She took care of her seizures only by her died and then she starts using Truvia and she starts having seizures. I begged her to stopped using Truvia but I do not know if she will stop it or not.
There is great wisdom to be found in learning from other's experiences, but that's not always an easy thing to do. Hopefully she will figure it out soon.
I really enjoy how organized you are. I get impatient with this trend from RUclipsrs that will say, “well, this and that goes in but I forgot to buy it and even worse it’s in my basement but I didn’t feel like getting it.” Give me a break! How can I rely on your instructions maybe today you left a step out ‘cause you didn’t feel like it! Thanks for the keto recipes - always have bemoaned not being able to try themcowboy candy. 🎉
Thanks, Martha! Hope you like the keto cowboy candy!
Thanks so much for sharing this info! I've already made cowboy candy with sugar for this year but will definitely try this next year. I wasn't sure how much allulose to use or if it would work for canning. I tried using Monk Fruit w/Erythritol for homemade ice cream and that was a total fail. The ice cream was very grainy and hard as a brick
You're most welcome, Steve. I think you'll be happy with allulose.
We love cowboy candy, but using a sweetener is on the next level. We are always looking for ways to cut our calories, especially now that we're getting older and it's harder to lose weight. Thank you, Carter, for the inspiration, as always! 💕💞
Good to see you, Lori!
Thank you for this recipe. I have been unable to eat sugar for 40 years and wished I could try Cowboy Candy since everyone who made it raved about it. Yesterday I made half a batch since that was all the peppers left in the garden but darn it, every jar sealed so I can't try a nibble. It is against my rules to open a just sealed jar of anything (drives me crazy). I will save it until all the family visits so we can sample it together. Any excuse for a family get-together which involves a meal is fantastic.
Welcome, Jeannie! So glad to have you here! Thankfully, it's almost holiday time so the family should be with you soon! I hope you love the cowboy candy. David is thrilled to finally be able to have it. Keep me posted!
I am looking forward to trying all of your meals in jar recipes. I can't ever eat out (allergic to many things) so before my husband and I leave for errands, I must pack a lunch. My canned chili has worked great as a fast choice. I open a jar, heat it in the microwave, move it to smaller bowls, and then put it in a tiny cooler. He wants chili every time (carnivore) but I am looking for variety. He tries to be positive when we eat our picnic lunch and says cheerfully "$40 saved by not eating out." I sigh, correct him, and tell him it is $50 saved. He forgot about inflation.
Sometimes it is so hard to pin down what our particular issues are. It's great that you have such good insight into what you can and can't eat. Hopefully your banned list will reduce over time. I was egg free for 7 years before I could add them back into my diet. I have been dairy free since 2012, and I'm just now (successfully) reintroducing goat cheese, and I found one brand of ghee that works for me. It's a journey! You are so right about inflation! It's easily $50 to go out lunch for us too. That's just so hard to justify when you can make better food at home.@@jeannie.getmetothecountry8708
Can't wait to try this one. :)
Good to see you, Lois!
Sorry, should have added this below, what temp do you bring your steamer to before timing it? I've used one for years and it didn't even have a gauge. Bought a new one that has that but can't find it anywhere. Have you considered writing a canning book?
The manual for the canner should guide you on this. In my case, I am below 1000 ft, and my canner needs to get to the darkest green area on the dial.
Great video! Will you be making a enchilada sauce?
Thanks, Linda! Enchilada sauce is on my list for this year. I need to get on with it!
I can’t wait for it! I absolutely love your recipes bc it has spice to it!
Thanks, Linda! The recipe for enchilada sauce is giving me some issues. There's a gentleman who was helping me with some work for my mother. I showed him the base recipe I was planning to use. He chuckled and said, "that is not the way we make enchilada sauce in Mexico. No tomatoes!" Well, shoot. Still working on it. I may end up with some kind of hybrid version this year to hold me over. We'll see!@@lindahernandez8693
Great video! Could I add onions to this and use the same recipe and process?
You could probably add a few, as long as you double check that the pH is 4.6 or below before jarring it. Onions are slightly more acidic than jalapenos, so you don't want to risk bumping it too high.
@@growandpreserve I made 10 half quarts with onions. I used the PH tape from the video and it showed the PH was 3 or just a bit lower. Thanks for the great video and recipe!
Nice job! @@MadDogATCZERO
Great video thank you Carter I have diabetes so this new recipe is great for me from Kathy in Spain🍋🍋🍋🍋 x
Thanks, Kathy! Hope this helps!
Can you buy Allulose in bulk? I'm newly diagnosed as Type 2, would love jam for my keto bread.
Azure Standard has it in 5lb and 55lb bags. I haven't tried theirs yet, but I may do that coming up. The biggest one I see on Amazon with good reviews is 3lbs, for the same price/ounce as the 2lb bag that I buy. amzn.to/46B64Fh. You might try one of the smaller bags first to make sure you like it and that it has no impact on your blood sugar. I think you will find a huge blessing. Please keep me posted. Which keto bread do you make?
thank just what I was looking for
Great video, Carter! Ive been busy canning both your soup samplers! Im also doing some adjusting so I can make them for my vegan daughter and son in law. 😊 take good care! Ps.. that knife is awesome 👌
Shannon, so good to see you! So glad you're making the soups. Please let me know what your daughter and son-in-law think of the vegan versions!
Love it thanks 💚💚💚
You're most welcome, Digit!
I LOVE allulose! Just check with friends who have Celiac disease before offering this type of sweetener in canned goods
Good point!
What? Allulose doesn't contain gluten.
Hi Carter! Delicious and pretty! Thank you xxx
Thank you, Erika! It's always so good to see you here.
Cowboy candy is on my to do list. My husband loves jalapeños on just about everything. I appreciate the tip about heating them a bit in the syrup so you can have a full(er) jar final product. Thank you☺️
It's hard to go wrong with cowboy candy, Carol!
I don't hear a sound, last 2 videos, and a couple before!
You should probably check your settings as I haven’t found an issue
I can hear, but it doesn't come through my right ear bud, except during voiceovers, then I hear in both ear buds.
Interesting! If anyone has an answer for this, I would appreciate it! I have checked the volume on 2 computers, the tv and my phone, and all seem to be fine.
Thanks for the feedback, blue!
Wow. Wish I had an answer for you!
Lol, I made this a couple weeks ago and there was a lot of brine left over so I canned it to use for meat. Allulose is too expensive to just dump. I was wondering if anyone else does that - I had to laugh when you held up your jar of brine.
Great minds and all, Neko!
Made these for my hisband who loves hot stuff. I used the sweetener you used because hes a diabetic. Just left him try them. LOL They are too hot for him! LOL
Pretty funny! They'll mellow a bit over time. Hopefully he'll be brave enough to try them again in a few weeks!
Allulose gives me bubble guts
Not for you, then!